{"id":453,"date":"2019-12-07T13:00:41","date_gmt":"2019-12-07T13:00:41","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/blissfulbirthing.com\/?p=453"},"modified":"2019-12-07T13:00:41","modified_gmt":"2019-12-07T13:00:41","slug":"women-in-labor-cant-hold-in-their-babies-nurses-tell-them-to-do-it-anyway","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/blissfulbirthing.com\/women-in-labor-cant-hold-in-their-babies-nurses-tell-them-to-do-it-anyway\/","title":{"rendered":"Women in Labor Can\u2019t Hold In Their Babies. Nurses Tell Them To Do It Anyway"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Mothers who are in labor are often asked to accommodate the doctor’s schedule. However, this can have drastic consequences on the mother’s and baby’s health, because in most circumstances, it is nearly impossible to hold in a baby. Many women around the globe are talking about their birthing experiences and how nurses and doctors encouraged the mothers in labor to “hold in” their children, or wait just a little bit longer. This is only expected to get worse because America is experiencing a shortage of labor doctors who simply cannot keep up with the demand. This is bad news for mothers because research shows that holding in a baby can cause pelvic muscle damage and other birthing complications.<\/p>\n

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